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How do the coordinates in eclipse relate to coordinates in a parse dicom? #348

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sama2689 opened this issue Mar 15, 2023 · 1 comment

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I noticed that the y coordinate in eclipse (the axial position along the patient) corresponds to the z coordinate in dicompyler core. Do I have this right? if so then the GetIsodosePoints command is actually going to need an input plane corresponding to a Y plane rather than a z plane. Have I understoof that correctly?

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bastula commented Mar 16, 2023

Yes, the Z coordinate axis represents the axial plane in dicompyler-core as it is based on DICOM. Eclipse is using IEC 1217 notation which labels it as the Y coordinate axis.

Hope that helps.

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